EP0877573B1 - System for multi-site skin testing and components thereof - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to an improved system for making multi-site skin tests and to new and improved components used in the system.
- Applicant 's Patent 3,556,080 dated January 19, 1971 discloses a system for making multi-site skin tests and components for use in the system.
- One of the components of the system disclosed in Patent 3,556,080 is an applicator having a plurality of multi-point, skin-puncturing heads.
- a second component disclosed in the patent is a form of dipwell tray for use in conjunction with the applicator. The patent teaches loading the tray with different desired skin testing substances or medicaments such as skin test antigens and allergenic extracts and dipping the applicator heads into the dipwells whereby the multi-point, skin-puncturing heads pick up a load of skin testing substances.
- each dipwell was of a size to admit the columnar or circular, point base of each head but not large enough to admit the entire head with its annular flange, limiting the points to picking up only two to three loads, which required frequent refilling to maintain an adequate fluid level.
- the object of the present invention is the providing of an improved system for multi-site skin testing based on the combined use of a novel applicator having multiple skin-puncturing points and a novel dipwell tray.
- an applicator is indicated generally at 5 therein comprising an elongated handle 6 from which a plurality of inverted U-shaped limbs 7-7 depend.
- Each limb 7 comprises a horizontal bight section 8 attached approximately at its mid-point to the underside of the handle 6 and a pair of downwardly extending legs 10-10.
- the distal ends of all legs 10 lie in approximately the same plane and each end has depending therefrom a multiplicity of skin puncturing points indicated generally at 12-12.
- the multiplicity of points 12 may take the form of nine pressure-type sharp points clustered closely together so as to create a capillary effect between the points for holding liquid in the interstices or spaces between the points as disclosed in Kravitz U.S. Patent 3,136,314.
- the cross sectional size of the legs 10 does not appreciably exceed the cross sectional size of the points 12.
- the handle 6 is provided on one end with a orienting formation indicated at 13 which extends generally transversely to the handle 6 with a vertically extending concave groove or recess 14 therein.
- the applicator 5 will be integrally molded, such as by injection molding, from a suitable plastic. However, it could be formed from other materials by other methods. By injection molding the applicator 5 from a plastic the cost of these units can be reduced to the point where the applicators are disposable after a single use. Therefore, the applicators 5 can be sterilized prior to packaging and shipment so that the packages can be opened and the adapters used directly in a sterilized condition.
- a dipwell tray is indicated generally at 20 which is designed for use with the applicator 5 of FIG. 1.
- the dipwell tray 20 is provided with a cover 21 for protecting the contents of the dipwells when the tray is not in use.
- the tray 20 may be injection molded from plastic so as to have a plurality of dipwells 22-22 arrayed in patterns which correspond to the patterns in which the distal points 12 of the applicator 5 are arrayed or arranged.
- the interior of each dipwell is generally semi-cylindrical at one upwardly extending end or side as indicated at 23 in FIG. 4 while the opposite upwardly extending end or side 24 is inclined and generally semi-conical.
- each dipwell 22 permits each dipwell 22 to have a maximum capacity or volume for a skin testing substance toward the top with a minimized capacity at the bottom whereat only a residual amount of a skin testing substance is desired.
- the capacity of each dipwell 22 can be most efficiently and readily utilized through a relatively shallow well.
- the shallow well enables the use of an applicator with relatively short U-shaped limbs 7-7. Long U-shaped limbs would create difficulties in use of the applicator.
- each leg 10 and its points 12 is such as to be slightly less than the depth of each dipwell 22. This relationship allows the points to be lowered into the dipwells until the horizontal bight sections 8 engage the top surface of the tray 20. Thus, the contents of each dipwell 22 can be substantially entirely utilized. Since the size or diameter of the legs 10 do not exceed or appreciably exceed, the diameters of the pointed ends 12 the ends can be lowered straight down to the bottom of each well without interference with the sidewalls of the wells 22.
- the multiple point distal ends 12-12 of the applicator 5 are arrayed in parallel rows of four each on opposite sides of the handle 6 in a symmetrical pattern.
- the dipwells 22-22 in the tray 20 are arrayed in parallel rows of four each in patterns corresponding to the pattern in which the distal ends 12 are arranged.
- the objective is to simultaneously dip the distal ends 12 of an applicator 5 into each well 22 to substantially the same depth so that the points on the distal ends will pick up a load or dose of the desired medicament from each dipwell. It will be understood that the volume or amount of each dose or increment of medicament picked up is relatively small compared with the volume of the skin testing substance or medicament which each of the wells 22 can hold.
- each of the three patterns or sets of dipwells 22 in the tray 20 is provided with an upright orienting pin 25 at one end and at the opposite end with an upright concave guide 26.
- the orienting or guide formation 13 on the handle 6 of the applicator 5 is cooperable with one of the guide or orienting posts 25 while the opposite post-like end 15 of the handle 6 is cooperable with a corresponding concave post-like guide formation 26.
- the operator or user who is manipulating the adaptor 5 can readily observe the depths to which the pointed distal ends 12 should be lowered into the dipwell 22 in order to be immersed in the contents thereof sufficiently to pick up the desired doses or loads of skin testing substance.
- the applicator 5 of FIGS. 1 and 3 is shown in use with a modified dipwell tray indicated generally at 30.
- the tray 30 corresponds to dipwell tray 20 of FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 except for one modification, namely, each concave guide 26 has been eliminated and replaced with a pair of upright parallel tabs 31-31.
- Upright orienting pins 32 have been retained corresponding to pins 25, and dipwells 33-33 have been retained corresponding to dipwells 22.
- the tabs 31 in each pair are spaced so as to readily receive the handle 6 of an applicator 5 therebetween with the distal ends 12 on the limbs 7 aligning with the bottoms of the dipwells 33.
- Each pair of tabs 31 is so located that when the guide formation 13 on an applicator 5 engages an orienting pin 32 the vertical edges of the tabs nearest the pin 32 will be engaged by the horizontal portions of the limbs 7 nearest the pin 32.
- each pin 32, each guide formation 13, each pair of limbs 7 juxtaposed to the formation 13 and each pair of tabs 31 jointly cooperate to readily guide and orient each applicator 5 with respect to a set of dipwells 33.
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- This invention relates generally to an improved system for making multi-site skin tests and to new and improved components used in the system.
- Applicant 's Patent 3,556,080 dated January 19, 1971 discloses a system for making multi-site skin tests and components for use in the system. One of the components of the system disclosed in Patent 3,556,080 is an applicator having a plurality of multi-point, skin-puncturing heads. A second component disclosed in the patent is a form of dipwell tray for use in conjunction with the applicator. The patent teaches loading the tray with different desired skin testing substances or medicaments such as skin test antigens and allergenic extracts and dipping the applicator heads into the dipwells whereby the multi-point, skin-puncturing heads pick up a load of skin testing substances. According to the patent, the operator then applies the loaded applicator to the skin of a person being tested so that the skin testing substance on each head is introduced at a spaced site on the person's skin. The diameter of each dipwell was of a size to admit the columnar or circular, point base of each head but not large enough to admit the entire head with its annular flange, limiting the points to picking up only two to three loads, which required frequent refilling to maintain an adequate fluid level.
- While the complete system disclosed in Patent 3,556,080 was not adopted in practice, the applicator itself, in a commercial form, was adopted and has gone into extensive use by the medical profession. However, the procedure for loading the individual multi-point, skin-puncturing heads has been entirely different from the procedure and method disclosed in the patent since the dipwell tray therein disclosed was not acceptable to the profession because only a few loads could be obtained from each well, requiring continuous refilling of the wells. Then too, it was difficult to place the applicator heads into each well without damaging the points. In the adopted and current procedure the applicator of Patent 3,556,080 is inverted and the heads are manually loaded, one-by-one, a time-consuming procedure.
- According to the present invention, improvements have been made in both the applicator and the dipwell tray of Patent 3,556,080 whereby the problems and disadvantages associated with the system disclosed in the patent and the components thereof have been eliminated.
- Accordingly, the object of the present invention, generally stated, is the providing of an improved system for multi-site skin testing based on the combined use of a novel applicator having multiple skin-puncturing points and a novel dipwell tray.
- An applicator, a dipwell tray as well as the combination of both according to the present invention are defined in
claims 1, 8 and 15. - Certain other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an applicator for simultaneously picking up multiple doses or loads of skin testing substances and thereafter simultaneously making multiple skin tests on spaced sites on a person's skin in accordance with the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a dipwell tray serving as a reservoir for skin test substances to be withdrawn in relatively small increments by the applicator of FIG. 1 and thereafter applied to the skin by the applicator;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating how the applicator of FIG. 1 is used in cooperation with the dipwell tray of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view on enlarged scale taken on line 4-4 of FIG. 3; and
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention illustrating how the applicator of FIGS. 1 and 3 is utilized with a correspondingly modified dipwell tray.
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- Referring to FIG. 1, an applicator is indicated generally at 5 therein comprising an
elongated handle 6 from which a plurality of inverted U-shaped limbs 7-7 depend. Eachlimb 7 comprises a horizontal bight section 8 attached approximately at its mid-point to the underside of thehandle 6 and a pair of downwardly extending legs 10-10. The distal ends of alllegs 10 lie in approximately the same plane and each end has depending therefrom a multiplicity of skin puncturing points indicated generally at 12-12. For example, the multiplicity ofpoints 12 may take the form of nine pressure-type sharp points clustered closely together so as to create a capillary effect between the points for holding liquid in the interstices or spaces between the points as disclosed in Kravitz U.S. Patent 3,136,314. The cross sectional size of thelegs 10 does not appreciably exceed the cross sectional size of thepoints 12. - The
handle 6 is provided on one end with a orienting formation indicated at 13 which extends generally transversely to thehandle 6 with a vertically extending concave groove or recess 14 therein. Preferably, theapplicator 5 will be integrally molded, such as by injection molding, from a suitable plastic. However, it could be formed from other materials by other methods. By injection molding theapplicator 5 from a plastic the cost of these units can be reduced to the point where the applicators are disposable after a single use. Therefore, theapplicators 5 can be sterilized prior to packaging and shipment so that the packages can be opened and the adapters used directly in a sterilized condition. - In FIG. 2, a dipwell tray is indicated generally at 20 which is designed for use with the
applicator 5 of FIG. 1. Desirably, thedipwell tray 20 is provided with acover 21 for protecting the contents of the dipwells when the tray is not in use. Thetray 20 may be injection molded from plastic so as to have a plurality of dipwells 22-22 arrayed in patterns which correspond to the patterns in which thedistal points 12 of theapplicator 5 are arrayed or arranged. Preferably, the interior of each dipwell is generally semi-cylindrical at one upwardly extending end or side as indicated at 23 in FIG. 4 while the opposite upwardly extending end or side 24 is inclined and generally semi-conical. This configuration permits eachdipwell 22 to have a maximum capacity or volume for a skin testing substance toward the top with a minimized capacity at the bottom whereat only a residual amount of a skin testing substance is desired. With this configuration, the capacity of eachdipwell 22 can be most efficiently and readily utilized through a relatively shallow well. The shallow well enables the use of an applicator with relatively short U-shaped limbs 7-7. Long U-shaped limbs would create difficulties in use of the applicator. - The combined length of each
leg 10 and itspoints 12 is such as to be slightly less than the depth of eachdipwell 22. This relationship allows the points to be lowered into the dipwells until the horizontal bight sections 8 engage the top surface of thetray 20. Thus, the contents of eachdipwell 22 can be substantially entirely utilized. Since the size or diameter of thelegs 10 do not exceed or appreciably exceed, the diameters of thepointed ends 12 the ends can be lowered straight down to the bottom of each well without interference with the sidewalls of thewells 22. - It will be noted from FIGS. 1 and 3 that the multiple point distal ends 12-12 of the
applicator 5 are arrayed in parallel rows of four each on opposite sides of thehandle 6 in a symmetrical pattern. Likewise, the dipwells 22-22 in thetray 20 are arrayed in parallel rows of four each in patterns corresponding to the pattern in which thedistal ends 12 are arranged. In use, assuming that thewells 22 are filled with skin testing substances, the objective is to simultaneously dip thedistal ends 12 of anapplicator 5 into eachwell 22 to substantially the same depth so that the points on the distal ends will pick up a load or dose of the desired medicament from each dipwell. It will be understood that the volume or amount of each dose or increment of medicament picked up is relatively small compared with the volume of the skin testing substance or medicament which each of thewells 22 can hold. - In order to assist the operator or user in quickly and accurately guiding the pointed
distal ends 12 simultaneously to substantially the same depth in each of thedipwells 22, each of the three patterns or sets ofdipwells 22 in thetray 20 is provided with an uprightorienting pin 25 at one end and at the opposite end with an uprightconcave guide 26. The orienting orguide formation 13 on thehandle 6 of theapplicator 5 is cooperable with one of the guide ororienting posts 25 while theopposite post-like end 15 of thehandle 6 is cooperable with a corresponding concavepost-like guide formation 26. - From FIGS. 3 and 4 it will be seen that the
orienting posts 25 andorienting guides 26 are so spaced and positioned that theguide formations handle 6 are in mating cooperation therewith and eachvertical leg 10 will be oriented so that itsdistal end 12 will be directly over the bottom of adipwell 22 as shown in FIG. 4. - Since the top openings for the
dipwells 22 are relatively large, the operator or user who is manipulating theadaptor 5 can readily observe the depths to which the pointeddistal ends 12 should be lowered into thedipwell 22 in order to be immersed in the contents thereof sufficiently to pick up the desired doses or loads of skin testing substance. - Referring to FIG. 5, the
applicator 5 of FIGS. 1 and 3 is shown in use with a modified dipwell tray indicated generally at 30. Thetray 30 corresponds to dipwelltray 20 of FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 except for one modification, namely, eachconcave guide 26 has been eliminated and replaced with a pair of upright parallel tabs 31-31.Upright orienting pins 32 have been retained corresponding topins 25, and dipwells 33-33 have been retained corresponding todipwells 22. Thetabs 31 in each pair are spaced so as to readily receive thehandle 6 of anapplicator 5 therebetween with thedistal ends 12 on thelimbs 7 aligning with the bottoms of thedipwells 33. Each pair oftabs 31 is so located that when theguide formation 13 on anapplicator 5 engages anorienting pin 32 the vertical edges of the tabs nearest thepin 32 will be engaged by the horizontal portions of thelimbs 7 nearest thepin 32. Thus, eachpin 32, eachguide formation 13, each pair oflimbs 7 juxtaposed to theformation 13 and each pair oftabs 31 jointly cooperate to readily guide and orient eachapplicator 5 with respect to a set ofdipwells 33. - It will be understood by those skilled in the art that certain changes may be made in the embodiments of the invention shown and described and other embodiments of the invention may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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- A multi-site skin testing applicator (5) for simultaneously picking up multiple doses of skin test substances and making multiple skin tests therewith on spaced sites on a person's skin, said applicator comprising an elongated handle (6) and a plurality of limbs (7) extending outwardly and downwardly from opposite sides of said handle and terminating in downwardly facing, generally co-planar distal ends having clustered multiple skin-puncturing liquid pick-up points (12) thereon, said distal ends being arrayed in a pattern of parallel rows extending along opposite sides of said handle (6),
characterized in that the handle includes at least one applicator orienting formation (13) cooperable with an orienting formation on a dipwell tray such that said handle (6) may be used to orient said arrayed distal ends in only one way with the dipwells of said dipwell tray. - An applicator according to claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional size of the downwardly extending portions of said limbs (7) is not appreciably greater than the cross-sectional size of said distal ends whereby said limbs will fit openings which said distal ends will fit into.
- An applicator according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said handle (6) of said applicator has a said applicator orienting formation (13,15) on each end.
- An applicator according to claim 3, wherein said orienting formations (13,15) on said ends of said handle are different from each other.
- An applicator according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said limbs (7) are arranged in pairs which extend transversely from opposite sides of sand handle (6) and one of said pairs serves as a second applicator orienting formation cooperable with a second dipwell orienting formation on said dipwell tray.
- An applicator according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said applicator orienting formation on the end of said applicator handle extends transversely to the length of said handle and has a vertically extending surface thereon for mating with a surface on a said dipwell orienting formation.
- An applicator according to claim 6, wherein the vertically extending surface is concave and is for mating with a convex surface on said dipwell orienting formation.
- A dipwell tray (20) for use with a multi-site skin testing applicator (5) having at least one group of arrayed dipwells (22)
characterized in that the dipwell tray includes at least one dipwell orienting formation (25) on said dipwell tray cooperable with an applicator orienting formation on the applicator such that the applicator may be oriented in only one way with the dipwells of said dipwell tray. - A dipwell tray according to claim 8, wherein said dipwell orienting formation is in the form of a post (25).
- A dipwell tray according to claim 8 or claim 9, wherein there are two said dipwell orienting formations (25,26) upstanding on said dipwell tray one of which is for mating with an applicator orienting formation on one end of an applicator and the second of which is for mating with an applicator orienting formation on the opposite end of said applicator.
- A dipwell tray according to claim 10, wherein one of said dipwell orienting formations is a post (25) with a convex surface and the other is a post (26) with a concave surface.
- A dipwell tray according to claim 10, wherein one of said dipwell orienting formations is a post (25) and the other is a pair of parallel tabs (31) spaced and oriented for receiving therebetween a handle of an applicator.
- A dipwell tray according to any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein each dipwell tapers downwardly from a wide top opening to a narrow restricted bottom.
- A dipwell tray according to any one of claims 8 to 13, wherein one wall of each dipwell is generally semi-cylindrical (23) and the opposing wall is generally semi-conical (24).
- An applicator and dipwell tray combination including an applicator for simultaneously making multiple skin tests on spaced sites on a person's skin comprising an elongated handle (6) and a plurality of limbs (7) extending outwardly and downwardly from opposite sides of said handle and terminating in downwardly facing, generally coplanar distal ends having clustered multiple skin-puncturing liquid pick-up points (12) thereon, said distal ends being arrayed in a pattern of parallel rows extending along opposite sides of said handle (6), and a dipwell tray (20) for holding relatively large volumes of skin test substances in its dipwells to be withdrawn therefrom by said distal ends on said applicator limbs (6) in relatively small increments and having at least one group of dipwells (22) arrayed in a pattern which matches said pattern in which said distal ends are arrayed,
characterized in that there is at least one set of cooperable interengaging orienting formations (13,25) on said applicator and dipwell tray which cooperate to orient said distal ends on said applicator with each said group of dipwells in only one way so as to facilitate the simultaneous dipping of said distal ends into the skin test substances in each said group of dipwells. - A combination according to claim 15, wherein said at least one set of cooperable interengaging orienting formations comprises a transversely extending formation (13) on one end of said applicator handle and an upstanding post (25) on said dipwell tray (20).
- A combination according to claim 15, wherein there are two said sets of cooperable orienting formations (13,25;15,26) which are positioned to orient opposite ends of said applicator with opposite ends of each said group of dipwells.
- A combination according to any one of claims 15 to 17, wherein each said set of orienting formations includes one formation having an interengaging surface which mates with a mating interengaging surface on the other formation.
- A combination according to claim 17, wherein one of said two sets comprises a transversely extending formation (13) on one end of said applicator handle and an upstanding post (25) on said dipwell tray (20).
- A combination according to claim 19, wherein the other of said two sets comprises an intermediate portion of said applicator handle (6) and a pair of upstanding spaced parallel tabs (31) positioned to receive therebetween said intermediate portion of said applicator handle.
- A combination according to claim 20, wherein said limbs (7) on said applicator handle (6) are arranged in pairs which extend transversely from opposite sides of said applicator handle and one of said pairs serves as an applicator orienting formation in cooperation with said pair of said upstanding spaced parallel tabs (31).
- A combination according to claim 17, wherein one of said two sets comprises a transversely extending formation (13) on one end of said applicator handle (6) and an upstanding post (25) on said dipwell tray and the other of said two sets comprises a post formation with a convex surface (15) on the opposite end of said applicator handle (6) and an upstanding generally rectangular post (26) with a concave surface on said dipwell tray.
- A combination according to claim 17, wherein the combined length of each leg (7) and its distal end being slightly shorter than the depth of said dipwells (22) such that when the distal ends are lowered into said dipwells to the maximum extent, bight portion (8) of said applicator will engage said dipwell preventing further lowering of said distal ends which will be spaced slightly above said small area bottoms of said dipwells.
- The combination according to claim 23, wherein said top openings of said dipwells are generally coplanar with the top surface of said dipwell tray (20) and said bight portions (8) of said U-shaped limbs engage said top surface and thereby limit said maximum extent to which said distal ends can be lowered into said dipwells.
- The combination called for in claim 24, wherein said applicator and said dipwell tray have cooperating orienting formations thereon which orient said distal ends directly over said dipwell bottoms.
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